20121119

In Lachlan's year end video, the camera follows him through the subway system and underground spots where he crushes links throughout the city of Toronto. The video features some visually interesting vantage points as well, such as a shot looking down from the top of a parking garage or building and another, of a small mirror that was catching his reflection as he rode. It's nice to get a video submission once in a while; so thanks Lachlan!

20121114

This is different than what I'm used to seeing.
I hope you can view this in the right perspective and not judge it compared to much different videos.

'Botax' seems like a super chill, just cool guy to me. nice. I watched this video of him talking and riding and ended with a good feeling about him. I hope that things get even better for him in the future.

20121109

This is a riding journal entry from STK's 3 hour session, creating muscle memory to further his style. Looks like he's on the right path here! At around the 1:20 mark you will see something that you may have never seen before. Throughout the video, his trademark ninja footwork is still on point. Looking forward to more from Seongtaek, as always.

20121104

i recently wrote a really shitty article about making flatland videos. i got lost in the process of writing it, put it out there too quickly, and didn't say what i meant to say. i've taken out all the bullshit, and just written out some general points that i think are relevant when filming and making a flatland video:

pay attention to what it looks like and edit tight. feel the vibe of the rider. keep the camera steady. don't overcook the editing, and don't stray too far from the real meat of the video. if you film yourself, move the camera to different spots during the shoot for variety. don't use music that sucks. if you have fun, the video will have fun.most importantly, watch your video and make something that you are proud of. don't hesitate to get help with things if it'll make for a better result.